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lost-optimist

~intro~

i don't necessarily come here to vent about my relationship, friends, family, life... if there is a problem, the first person to know about it is the person i'm having the problem with... but, if there is something compelling going on in my life, you may catch me off my element. i'm human... don't be surprised.

what I post in here is strictly letting my thoughts run free. whether or not I turn those thoughts into actions is based completely on the limitations set by society, friends, family, and of course my own morals.

on the outside, i hope you see a balanced, considerate, out-going, enthusiastic, and occasionally clumsy guy. i may look dumb, act goofy, joke around, but i'm far from stupid.

within me, there is an inner peace, an indescribable love, and a detrimental war that longs to know the truer meaning behind everything.

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crystalascencio:

you will not find anyone else who understands you like I do.

Listen very hard and follow your heart. Your heart is good. It’s your brain that gets you into trouble.
Kristen D. Randle, The Only Alien on the Planet

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We should try to be the parents of our future rather than the offspring of our past.
Miguel de Unamuno

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You may tire of me.
As our December sun is setting.
Cus I’m not who I used to be.
Death Cab For Cutie

italdred:

When people can’t accept something about themselves and they turn it on you like you done something wrong when you havnt. One of the ultimate things that piss me off to the max. That’s what my ex done all the time, cause she could never accept that she was wrong. Not even a sorry or nothing.

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The most important thing we ever have to learn in life is to live with our choices.
Ann Rinaldi, Amelia’s War

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Spend the extra time doing it right at first, or face the consequence of wasting time explaining what you did wrong.
JWalta
And now, I’m thinking again, isn’t there something we can do about something we can’t do anything about?
Hiromu Arakawa

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